WASHINGTON, D.C. – A local man is pleading for the public’s help to find his beloved service cat, Greedy, who went missing from his Southwest D.C. apartment over the weekend.
An Accidental Disappearance
The owner believes Greedy may have been accidentally taken away on Saturday during a furniture removal at his home. In the bustle of moving items out of the apartment, the cat is thought to have slipped away unnoticed or been trapped inside a piece of furniture.
Greedy is not just a pet; he serves as a vital emotional support animal for his owner, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment. The owner says the cat has been a source of strength during his health battle and is devastated by the loss.
Last Seen Near Waterfront Metro
The search is currently focused on the area near the Safeway located right by the Waterfront Metro station. This busy section of Southwest D.C. is where Greedy was last spotted.
The owner is offering a cash reward for any information that leads to the safe return of the cat.
How To Help
Residents in the Southwest neighborhood are asked to check their balconies, parking garages, and under porches. If you have seen a cat matching the description of a service animal in the vicinity of the Waterfront Metro, please remain on the lookout.
While a specific contact number was not provided in the initial report, community members are encouraged to keep an eye on local neighborhood apps and social media groups where the owner is actively seeking leads.
